WEBVTT >> A GOOD WEDNESDAY TO YOU.I'M YOUR METEOROLOGIST.WE ARE CATCHING A BREAK,WEATHER-WISE.NOT IS CALLED.TEMPERATURE SNEAK INTO THE UPPER20'S, CLOSE TO FREEZING.WE COULD ACTUALLY HIT THEFREEZING MARK IN PARTS OF THESOUTH SHORE ADVOCATE.THERE WILL BE SOME HIGH AFTERTHE CLOUDS AND THEY WILL FILL INTONIGHT.COULD BE SOME LIGHT SNOWTOMORROW.LOOK AT BOSTON, 20 DEGREES.THE CAPE, CLOSER TO THE FREEZINGMARK.AS THE STORM COMES IN, COULDSTART WITH SOME RAIN.THE STORM IS PULLING OUT OF THEDEEP SOUTH WHERE WE HAD SNOW ALLTHE WAY TO NORTH FLORIDA.LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENS BY 8:00P.M. THAT STORM IS NOT SUPERORGANIZED BUT IS BRINGING SNOWTO THE CAROLINAS.BY TOMORROW MORNING, THIS STORMIS INTENSIFYING.THAT RAPID INTENSIFICATIONOFFSHORE WILL ALLOW THE WINDS TOPICK UP.WE WILL GET SOME HEAVY SNOW ASWELL AS A LIST NORTHWARD BYTOMORROW EVENING.IT'S A QUICK HITTING STORM BUTIT'S IMPACTING A LOT OF THECOUNTRY.FLORIDA UP TO MAINE SOME TYPE OFWINTER STORM WARNING.THE WINDS WILL BE STRONG ALONGTHE COAST LINE.IT'S A BLIZZARD WARNING.THE CAPE, THE SOUTH SHORE, THENORTH SHORE, UP THROUGH COASTALMAINE.FARTHER INLAND NOT QUITE ASSTRONG WITH STILL A WINTERSTORM.THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE AT THECOAST LINE.WERE TALKING ABOUT POTENTIALSFOR 60 TO 70 MILE-PER-HOURWINDS.WHEN STILL GUSTING CLOSE TO 50MILES PER HOUR INLAND.THAT'S GOING TO REDUCEVISIBILITY AND BLOW SNOW AROUND.THE CONCERN IS THE DIRECTION OFTHE WIND AND THE ASTRONOMICALLYHIGH TIDES.TOMORROW, AROUND MIDDAY, THE12:30 HIGH TIDE, IT'S HIGHALREADY.AND THAT'S WHERE WIND WILL BE ONSHORE.WE WILL BE GUSTING.THAT IS GOING TO CAUSE SOMEPROBLEMS.IT'S BEEN SO COLD THAT THECHUNKS OF ICE ARE ON THESHORELINE.THE WIND COULD PUSH IT ON SHOREAND DO SOME DAMAGE TO OURCOMMUNITIES.WATCH THIS HIGH TIDE TOMORROW.LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENS TO THEWIND.BY THURSDAY EVENING AND FRIDAYMORNING, THE WINDS ARE TURNINGAROUND TO THE NORTH AND WEST BUTTHE WIND IS STILL GUSTING OVER40 MILES PER HOUR INTO FRIDAY.THAT'S GOING TO BRING THE COLDERAIR AND IS WITH US INTO THEFIRST HALF OF THE WEEKEND.HIGH IMPACTS FROM THE SNOW.STRONG WINDS ON THE COAST ASWELL BUT THE CONCERN FOR POWEROUTAGES.WHEN YOU HAVE THOSE STRONG WINDS, THE SNOW CONSISTENCY IS GOINGTO BE A LITTLE BIT PASTE YEAR.THAT MAY LEAD TO AN INCREASERISK OF POWER AT HIS -- POWEROUTAGES.THE GREATEST CONCERN IS ALONGTHE COAST LINE.MANY FACETS OF THE STORM.STEPPING TO THE TIMELINE.NO WORRIES FOR TODAY.MOST TONIGHT IS FINE AS WELL.BY 5:00 TOMORROW MORNING WITHSTART TO SEE THE STORM COME UPFROM THE SOUTH.HE COULD START OUT AS A LITTLEBIT OF RAIN ON THE CAPE.VERY QUICKLY TOMORROW MORNING,BETWEEN 6:00 AND 9:00, THINGSPHIL AND VERY QUICKLY.TO THE DARKER BLUE SHOWING UP.THAT IS INDICATING SNOWFALL RATESEVEN INCH OR TWO FOR OUR.-- OR TWO PER HOUR.-- OF AN INCH OR TWO PER HOUR.NOTICE WHERE THE DARKEST BLUECOLORS ARE.495 EASTWARD.OUTSIDE, IT'S SNOWING, BUT NOTAS INTENSE.BY 5:00, THE STEADIEST ANDHEAVIEST SNOW IS SHIFTING OFFSTORE.LIGHTER BANDS MAY COME THROUGHBUT IT'S WINDING DOWN.THE LEAST AMOUNT IS WESTERNMASS.YOU MAY FIND IN PARTS OF SOUTHCOAST AND UPPER CAPE, BUT ITHINK THE BULLSEYE IS GOING TOBE EASTERN MOST MASSACHUSETTSINCLUDING BOSTON, NORTH SHORE,SOUTH SHORE, WIDESPREAD 10 TO 15INCHES SNOWFALL.MORE THAN A FOOT FOR A LOT OFUS.BEHIND THE STORM, THE WIND ISSTILL COME UP ON WHAT FRIDAY.TEMPERATURES.ONLY 10 FOR A HIGH ON FRIDAY.SINGLE DIGITS ON SATURDAY.BELOW ZERO IN THE MORNING.WHEN CHILLS OF 20 TO 30 BELOWTHROUGH MIDDAY ON SATURDAY ANDTHAT WINDCHILL STAYS BELOW ZEROALL DAY LONG.WE ARE TALKING ABOUT A LOT OFSNOW.THERE ARE SIGNS, AS YOU CAN SEE,WE ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO WARMUP.